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Washed out long exp shots?
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<blockquote data-quote="thequeenscheese" data-source="post: 622492" data-attributes="member: 37908"><p>I recently had a go at some long exposure shots, I stacked my nod filters up to about nd20 (2x nd8 and 1 nd4) I lowered the appeture to f22 (lowest for lens) and took 3 shots with multiple exp turned on (3max for d5300) with varying shutters from 6 to 13 secs.</p><p></p><p>the problem I'm having is they all look washed out and colourless the exposure was about at 10sec shutter for the conditions but detail and colour was poor.</p><p></p><p>now obviously I see brilliant pics with long shutter but that are very colourfull with deep blue sky's and detail in the main subject, so what am I probably doing wrong do I have the wrong filters?, I know a single filter over stacking would be better but before I splash out I'd like the advice first on what to get..</p><p></p><p>cheers John..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thequeenscheese, post: 622492, member: 37908"] I recently had a go at some long exposure shots, I stacked my nod filters up to about nd20 (2x nd8 and 1 nd4) I lowered the appeture to f22 (lowest for lens) and took 3 shots with multiple exp turned on (3max for d5300) with varying shutters from 6 to 13 secs. the problem I'm having is they all look washed out and colourless the exposure was about at 10sec shutter for the conditions but detail and colour was poor. now obviously I see brilliant pics with long shutter but that are very colourfull with deep blue sky's and detail in the main subject, so what am I probably doing wrong do I have the wrong filters?, I know a single filter over stacking would be better but before I splash out I'd like the advice first on what to get.. cheers John.. [/QUOTE]
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